4.2.1

Opposition from the People

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Anti-Nazi Protests

The Kreisau Circle, Rosenstrasse protest and communist underground networks were important players in the growing opposition to the Nazis.

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Kreisau Circle

  • The ringleaders of the anti-Nazi protest movement called the Kreisau Circle were named Yorck von Wartenburg and Helmuth von Moltke.
    • The Kreisau Circle was a pacificist group and so their activities largely involved post-war planning and sabotaging the Nazis by acting as informants to the Allies.
    • The Kreisau Circle was reportedly involved in Operation Valkyrie and von Wartenburg was executed on the 23rd of January 1945.
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Rosenstrasse protest

  • The Rosenstrasse protest happened in Berlin.
  • "Aryan" women whose Jewish husbands had been arrested by the German police protested where they were being held.
  • The men were released after a few days to minimise the attention that the protests received.
  • This is a rare successful protest against Nazi social policy.
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Underground communist groups

  • These underground networks started to spring up after 1941.
  • They attempted to educate the public about Nazi brutality.

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4Germany in War

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